Ilase (Osun) – The PDP  and the APC in Osun on Saturday disagreed over alleged shootings  in Ilase, Obokun Local Government Area of  the state, which were said to have scared away voters in some polling units.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that some armed  suspected political thugs had stormed the community at about 9.20 a.m. in three saloon cars and began shooting to scare away voters.
Mr Francis Fadahunsi, a PDP chieftain in  the town, alleged in an interview with  newsmen that the shootings were orchestrated by the APC  to discourage voters  from coming out to vote.
Fadahunsi said a youth from the community was shot in the leg while three of the assailants  also  sustained gun shot injuries before  the police intervened and chased them  away.
But Mr Wale Bolorunduro, a former Commissioner for Finance in the state  and APC supervisor for the state constituency election in Obokun and Oriade Local Government Areas, debunked the claim.
He said the APC was not  responsible for the shootings  in Ilase town.
The spokesperson of the Osun Police Command, DSP Folashade Odoro, could not be reached as calls made to  her phone were not picked. (NAN)

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